
Can you spot a red book cover on your shelf? Add to our collection in the comments!

Can you spot a red book cover on your shelf? Add to our collection in the comments!

Do you recognize this Middle Grade book cover? Leave your guess in the comments!
Find more of our little guessing games on Twitter.

Can you spot a red building on the cover of other MG titles? Add to our collection in the comments!
“Do please help Albert, books,” said Sir Lamorak. “It’s only for a few days.”
“He mustn’t leaf through us!” said a fat red book.
“Or dog-ear the pages!” grumbled another. “No bookmarks, and always a civil tone of voice, if you please.”
Igraine the Brave
Cornelia Funke

Hello from behind the scenes! We’re CJ and Elza, the mother-daughter duo responsible for Middle Grade Carousel’s challenges and content. As you may have guessed, we’re both avid bookworms who enjoy stocking our home library with kid-friendly reading material.
We’re so excited to show and tell and share what we’ve been reading, so you might be seeing more of us this year.
To kick off our brand new blogging schedule, we’ve decided to pick and share the Top 5 best books we read in 2019.

Can you spot a red book on your shelf? Add to our collection in the comments!

Do you recognize this Middle Grade book cover? Leave your guess in the comments!
Find more of our little guessing games on Twitter.
Middle Grade Carousel is a series of monthly challenges for lovers and readers of middle grade books. Our theme for January is…

What do boiled lobsters, poinsettias, fire engines, and this month’s theme at Middle Grade Carousel have in common?
